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The Basic Balance Stunts | The Stunt Gym!
Jul 26, 2008 ... Similar to learning a headstand, the hand-knee shoulder balance is one of ... From the tuck she slowly opens her legs to the shoulder stand. ...
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The History of Gymnastics | The Stunt Gym!
Written in three parts, part 1 surveys the early history of gymnastic movements; part 2 reviews the beginning of modern gymnastics; and part 3 traces the ...
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The Basic Balance Stunts | The Stunt Gym!
Jul 26, 2008 ... When learning stunts, many skills can be done low to the ground. Here the top stands upon the hip while the base stands with back leaning ...
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The Round Off | The Stunt Gym!
Feb 20, 2008 ... An explanation of the ease and difficulty in learning a round off, which is also called an Arabian handspring.
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Acrobatic Teams Coached by Alexander Douglas
Alexander's School of Acrobatics develops life skills and character traits that will remain all their lives through acrobatic stunt training.
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The Stunt Gym!
The Stunt Gym provides trains acrobatic gymnastics based upon the USAG program and is ideal for cheerleaders, group gymnastics and dancers.
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Stunt Gymnastics for Body, Soul and Spirit
Stunt Gymnastics is a means to an end, not an end unto itself. The means is fun and interesting for the children to participate in, and the ends are healthy ...
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The Stunt Gym!
The Stunt Gym provides trains acrobatic gymnastics based upon the USAG program and is ideal for cheerleaders, group gymnastics and dancers.
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The History of Gymnastics | The Stunt Gym!
Go to Part 1: The Early History of Gymnastics Go to Part 2:The History of Modern Gymnastics Go to Part 3: The History of American Gymnastics ...
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Back Handspring Drills Part 2 | The Stunt Gym!
May 1, 2008 ... An analysis of the back handspring broken into its parts and drills for training those parts.
 
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